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Amiga Inc. Looking for Development Things are beginning to looking very good indeed on the Amiga front. Amiga Inc's hiring is progressing apace with announcements shortly to be made on some big name signings. With the software OS update 3. 5 a high priority. Amiga Inc with the co-operation of ICOA. The Independant Council of Open Amiga, are setting up a database of third party software and hardware manufacturers. Show in early November. The developer's conference program will be chaired by Nova Design's Kermitt Woodall, and is intended to give an open forum for the Amiga community to let Gateway and Amiga Inc know what they want from the platform. Amiga Inc's Darreck Lisle assured us that this is just the start of the promised openness of the new owners of the Amiga, commenting that "We will not be another Commodore". Developers are being asked to register their details over the Internet, initially via the CU Amiga website at www.cu-amiga.co.uk, and later at the ICOA website when it is fully set up. The idea is to give them the opportunity to bring together the world's most knowl- edgable developers in various fields to co-operate on the decision making processes which will lead to finalising the future direction of the Amiga. Amiga Inc hope to organise developers into working groups, and will be running developer's conferences at all the major Amiga related shows in the near future, starting with the Cologne World Foundry founded war game Explorer 2260 and Maim and Mangle, a Gommand and Conquer style real-time . Strategy game. The three founders of World Foundry, Chris Page, George Hornmoen and Ed Collins, have promised PPC support as a priority, and hope to release PPC versions before 68k versions of their titles. The revival of the Amiga as a games platform continues with the announcement of another new software house. Digital Anarchy Studios and Deimos Design have joined forces to become the World Foundry, a name based on their concept for shared world games.